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I have read where various museums, concert venues, etc have banned the ubiquitous, pretentious and obnoxious "selfie sticks." Hope Disney will catch the ball here and do the same: ban the sticks from the Parks. I spent a week at WDW in Dec. and was poked in the face 4 times by narcissistic boobs who couldn't be bothered to watch where they were going; they were too preoccupied with watching their own faces in their cameras. They almost poked my eye out ..:doh: Selfies are great, but the sticks have to go ! I have never encountered a Disney visitor who was not overjoyed to take a picture for me; and I always offer to reciprocate.
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Posted : April 1, 2015 1:17 pm
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Wouldn't this be wonderful? I doubt that Disney will ban them, but it would be a great idea, as far as I'm concerned. Smile


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Posted : April 1, 2015 2:07 pm
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I noticed the tour groups go crazy with the sticks.


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Posted : April 1, 2015 4:57 pm
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I don't know....
I guess i never noticed them, until I read it here. But, there is ALOT of things that one doesn't notice or thinks is a big deal....untill its read on a forum. And then all heck breaks loose..


 
Posted : April 1, 2015 7:47 pm
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manutd1;2452005 wrote: I don't know....
I guess i never noticed them, until I read it here. But, there is ALOT of things that one doesn't notice or thinks is a big deal....untill its read on a forum. And then all heck breaks loose..

I don't know - we've talked about this a lot on the podcast. How you can be sitting for an hour behind someone thinking you have a good view of a show - and all of a sudden the selfie stick goes up...


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Posted : April 1, 2015 8:45 pm
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John;2452012 wrote: I don't know - we've talked about this a lot on the podcast. How you can be sitting for an hour behind someone thinking you have a good view of a show - and all of a sudden the selfie stick goes up...

Just never paid attention...i suppose if i were looking for it..id see it. Kinda like when you buy a new car...all of the sudden, you see that car a lot. When before, you never noticed.


 
Posted : April 1, 2015 11:08 pm
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Our last trip was a year ago, so we haven't yet seen these in the park. But, yeah, I could see Disney banning these for the same reason the museums do.

For the most part we don't notice or get hung up on what other people are doing. But if someone sticks any kind of device right in your view, you'd have to be blind not to notice. Not to mention the poor OP and others who have mentioned getting hit with these. How exactly are you not supposed to notice someone nearly taking your eye out?

I also think as a community of WDW guests, we need to not be afraid to tap someone on the shoulder and tell them that they're blocking our view and to please move the device.


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Posted : April 2, 2015 6:34 am
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The entire time we were on safari in AK someone kept holding up a selfie stick. The driver kept telling them to stop because it was hanging over the edge but they did not speak English so they kept doing it! It was nerve wracking everyone thought they were going to drop it over the side. Very distracting, ruined the ride.


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Posted : April 2, 2015 8:32 am
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When I was at WDW a couple of weeks ago they seemed to be everywhere.

I did have one funny experience though. My son and I were in the restroom at the exit of POTC, when a guy came in and stuck the selfie stick in the back of his pants while he used the restroom. When we walked out of the restroom, my DS turns to me and says "Wow that guy literally had a stick up his butt." :funny:


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Posted : April 2, 2015 12:54 pm
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Speedy1998;2452093 wrote: When I was at WDW a couple of weeks ago they seemed to be everywhere.

I did have one funny experience though. My son and I were in the restroom at the exit of POTC, when a guy came in and stuck the selfie stick in the back of his pants while he used the restroom. When we walked out of the restroom, my DS turns to me and says "Wow that guy literally had a stick up his butt." :funny:

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Posted : April 3, 2015 11:50 am
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So, gotta admit to having a selfie stick here. I got it because we bought some GoPro's here at work, but they didn't buy any accessories at all. No mounts. Nothing. So I picked up a selfie stick and took it to WDW in january. My thought was that it would allow me to get angles on videos that you can't normally get. My thought was NOT to hold it up above my head in a crowd during Wishes or on a ride.

I used it on Kali River Rapids, and it worked really well. It allowed me to keep it pretty steady.

I also used it on Expedition Everest. I asked the CM before it started if I could use it, and he said that I could, as long as it didn't go above the level of the seat back in front of me. Since I was in the second row, it wasn't a problem.

Admittedly, I pride myself on being aware of my surroundings and trying to not invade other's space or block their views. Because it annoys me when it happens. Not trying to hold myself up as "better" than others. Just trying to be a responsible park attendee.


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Posted : April 3, 2015 12:46 pm
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manutd1;2452005 wrote: I don't know....
I guess i never noticed them, until I read it here. But, there is ALOT of things that one doesn't notice or thinks is a big deal....untill its read on a forum. And then all heck breaks loose..

If you have been to WDW in recent months I don't know how you could not notice them. They were rampant at both the Disney Parks and Universal Orlando. That said, the people using them provided more entertainment than annoyance. However, I have to agree that if someone used one of them during a show or parade and it blocked my view I would have to say something and hope for cooperation. People should have common sense about these things, but many don't. :shake:


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Posted : April 3, 2015 6:13 pm
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azcavalier;2452190 wrote:
Admittedly, I pride myself on being aware of my surroundings and trying to not invade other's space or block their views. Because it annoys me when it happens. Not trying to hold myself up as "better" than others. Just trying to be a responsible park attendee.

Wish there were more people like you. :thumbsup:


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Posted : April 3, 2015 6:15 pm
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MNNHFLTX;2452221 wrote: If you have been to WDW in recent months I don't know how you could not notice them. They were rampant at both the Disney Parks and Universal Orlando. That said, the people using them provided more entertainment than annoyance. However, I have to agree that if someone used one of them during a show or parade and it blocked my view I would have to say something and hope for cooperation. People should have common sense about these things, but many don't. :shake:

We went to WDW last Sept. Went to DLR last May during the wifes meetings.. No, didn't notice. We will be going back to WDW May2-9, I suppose I could make it a point to look for the dastardly selfie sticks....but Im sure we will be having way too much fun in the "world" to notice...as we always do!!:thumbsup:
Now fanny packs.....thats a different story....those MUST be banned..


 
Posted : April 3, 2015 8:13 pm
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manutd1;2452229 wrote:
Now fanny packs.....thats a different story....those MUST be banned..

Hey, hey, hey now . . . .

My fanny pak does not poke people in the face, wipe them out while I'm standing in line or knock off small children when walking past them.

Selfie stiks are FAAAAARRR more annoying :D:D and people with flashes on rides . . .

Leave the archaic fanny pak folks alone . . . :funny:


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